Monday, July 21, 2014

Alter Native

Just like on my trip to Andorra, I've discovered more things that I miss about my Canadian hometown: live outdoor concerts, and the smell of pot.

Ciento Uno

Still found time for futbol, at a teteria (tea shop)

Place number one? Málaga. The event? Ciento Uno. As soon as I entered the stadium where the music festival was, I marvelled at the alternative crowd and realized how much I missed these types of people. Even though it felt like I was the only Asian there, no one stared at me. Málaga is a truly touristy city. And, as we watched Franz Ferdinand and Canadian group Rinôcerôse rock out, the waft of weed perked my senses.

Place number two? Alcalá la Real, a small town of close to 20,000 that swells every year during EtnoSur, a free three-day international music event. I only knew one band on the roster but the performances and venues didn't fail to blow me away. Again, I didn't spot a single Asian but because the crowd was a mix of liberal, hippy types and international music lovers, there were no stares. It was a very relaxed weekend of botellónes, botellónes, and more botellónes, and music from Africa, South America, and Spain.

Alamedadosoulna, from Madrid

Aw come on,man.

Again, we found time for futbol.

During both events I had quite the intensive "classes", trying to decipher very strong Málaga and Jaén accents. At one point my mind was ready to explode and I said to a friend, who spoke English, that I was hasta la narices (I've just about had it) with Spanish. But still, I had a great time and look forward to doing it again!